Mandela says that his country?s greatest wealth is its people and not the
purest diamonds. Justify his statement
After having read the lesson on the oppression that communities faced in
South Africa, you were deeply hurt. You could also relate to the struggles
and hardships of millions of Indians who fought against the oppressive
British rule.
Write a diary entry expressing your feelings about oppression faced by
people in their homeland.
24? May? 20XX, Monday 9:00 pm
My heart is filled with sadness as I think of the oppressed who
had to tolerate the inhuman attitude of the oppressors in their??????????

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Mandela says that his country's greatest wealth is its people and not the purest diamonds. Justify this statement.
Solution:
According to Nelson Mandela, the people are truer and finer than the greatest diamonds. He says that the greatest wealth of his country is its people. He lays great emphasis on people and their power to change the system and bring in something good.

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The strength of a country lies in it’s people. The great patriots of South Africa were Mandela’s comrades in the struggle for freedom. They fought for an idea, went to prison, were pushed to their limits but did not give in. Such great men achieved freedom which cannot be achieved by possessing the purest of diamonds. Thus, these men are more precious  than diamonds . pls like
 
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 Minerals and even the purest diamonds are worthless if the people of a country are deprived of fundamental rights. Diamonds lie beneath the soil whereas people of a country can make it great with their courage, wisdom and generosity.

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